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SOS Bros React - HunterxHunter Episode 112 - Komugi Better Be Okay

I hope for humanity's sake that Neferpitou is able to save Komugi. Because if she dies...yeah. That would, um...that would not be good. What did you think of the episode? Leave your thoughts in the comments below! Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/semblanceofsanity Check out our website - https://semblanceofsanity.org/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/semblancebros Check out our MyAnimeList - https://myanimelist.net/animelist/SOSBros Send us stuff at our P.O. Box: Semblance of Sanity 8151 164th Ave. NE #106-420 Redmond, WA 98052-1505

Comments

Nox

Youpi has 3x as many arms to slap intruders with....3rd slot?

Evan Mayes

If you ask me the show gives Gon too much credit when the dragon dive hits. No way did Gon think about all of that, if you look at his eyes they are looking beyond the current situation and searching for Pitou.

Gringo

Sing Caleb!

SmilePlease

I mean... the narrator is essentially the voice of god here so if he says that's what Gon thought about then that's the case. I personally love how competent and focused Gon is here. It really shows how fearsome he can be as a Hunter and that he is by no means dumb. He was always pretty quick at thinking on his feet just never wise.

Jacob Hendrix

I get what Jacob is saying, it seemed odd to me at first that they would hesitate for the sake of one life. And yes Netero’s plan was to sacrifice the 5 million. The only reason it changed was because Gon and Killua made an executive decision. That said, the moral implications of that specific act (Meruem saving Komugi) are why netero hesitated. It still makes sense.

Minashiro Soushi

There won't be any stops on this hype-train any time soon! Xd Jacob is so on point in the discussion, but even he is not ready for things to come!

Anonymous

Its killing me!! 116 cant get here soon enough!

Clare

I don't think Gon's that far gone.... HA!

Vincent S Deluca

Its important to realize that up till now Netero and by association Zeno were not thinking of Meruem as a "person' he was an ant that threatened to kill millions without hesitation. But when they actually came face to face with him, he was far more human than expected and his first action in their presence was to save a life, which was unexpected, even with them not really knowing what to expect.

Zii

2 weeks until what I like to call the "Tabun, Osoraku" episode!!

Waluigi

Wah!

Sen Ogino

Jacob: "It goes against how these two characters have been developed in the entire show." Caleb: "Zeno has basically had no character at this point." Jacob: "Which makes it matter even more." I get what you're saying, Jacob, but I think I have to disagree. It's true that we don't have as much material to characterize Zeno, and that so far, he's been shown to be a badass, professional, "I just do my job, no questions asked" type of person. But, rather than this new development going against his characterization, it brings dimensionality to his character, adding a *contradiction* that you both love so much. Why is it that you only love contradictions when it comes to specific characters in shows you like? Here he is, an old, badass assassin, shocked by the humanity shown by a creature he was told to be a monster. It doesn't dispel any of his previous characterization, because Zeno has never been shown to be outright cruel for fun, not like Feitan or whoever. He only kills who he's paid to kill, which is why he stopped fighting Chrollo when the Ten Dons died. It's not too much of a leap that Zeno might actually have some compassion despite his line of work. Heck, the Phantom Troupe has shown humanity. What's wrong with the badass assassin honoring humanity? To be fair, Netero did put a hand up to stop Zeno, so we don't know if he would've acted in that split second.

Sen Ogino

Regardless, I think it was a good discussion overall. I liked that you saw the symbolism in that black/white scene. I thought the whole sequence was beautiful. I think it's worth mentioning that Meruem was only in emotional turmoil for a second before composing himself quickly. In a previous discussion, you (reasonably, understandably) predicted that he'd go on a rampage if Komugi's in danger, but once again, expectations were subverted yet it didn't seem out of character. This has to be one of my favorite CA episodes (though there are a lot more that top this imo).

Anonymous

*22 minutes of narration later* "That was so quick!" Man HxH is amazing lmao.

Kyle Green

I think that moment will be clarified for them in episode (117?) when Zeno laments that this is the first time he might have killed someone he wasn't meant to. Hopefully, at any rate.

Aliye

Minashiro Soushi

Yeah, Caleb tends to push his theories a bit too hard, but it doesn’t discourage Jacob ;)

bobster cumming

I don't get where Jacob got the idea that they were going to have to sacrifice innocent bystanders. Sacrificing and not being able to save people are two very different things. And also what development of Zeno and Netero suggested that they were going to lack humanity here? The only development Zeno got in the Phantom Troupe arc clearly showed that he only cared about doing his job, and his job was to separate the King from the Royal Guard and nothing else, which was made clear in this episode.

Sen Ogino

Yeah, I'm glad Jacob isn't discouraged. He rarely interrupts Caleb when Caleb's doing his thing unless he feels strongly about something, so he should also be given the space to throw out his wackiest ideas or interpretations even if it's wrong or whatever without Caleb shooting it down too hard (unless it's a fact that's been confirmed).

Charles Sgnt

But you can see that in the end they just laugh it off they glanced at each other like they knew this sort of disagreement happens often. Plus the discussion was much more interesting because of that, i think.

Steven Fechter

Theyre brothers. Its pretty normal behavior. Besides itd be pretty weird if they agreed on everything. There would be no point in having both of them there.